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Royal Caribbean’s Majesty of the Seas is a large ship, carrying 2,744 guests and operating short weekend cruises from Port Canaveral to the Bahamas. Beginning in 2019, the vessel will also begin sailing to Havana, Cuba. Built in 1992, Majesty is an older, smaller cruise ship by today’s standards, but still has a lot to offer for those looking for a quick getaway to somewhere warm. Kids will enjoy the Adventure Ocean youth clubs, which are divided up by age and include activities like science experiments, themed parties, and crafts, as well as the aqua park, which was added during the ship’s last refurbishment. Teens also have exclusive areas to play games and make new friends. Couples, friend groups, and families can enjoy a number of amenities around the ship, like outdoor movie nights, the spa, comedians, game shows, pool parties, and the rock-climbing wall.
While Majesty of the Seas doesn’t offer a huge number of dining venues that guests may be used to on larger ships, there is still a nice variety of choices. For dinner, enjoy the main dining room or Windjammer buffet if you want something casual and on your own time. There’s also Sorrento’s Pizza, open late to satisfy your pre-bedtime hunger pangs, and Johnny Rockets serving up the classic burgers, fries, and shakes with a ketchup smile for a small flat fee. For a cocktail, visit the Schooner piano bar or pool bar located near the sports deck and aqua park. At night, the place to be is Boleros, a Latin-themed club where you can try Cuban mojitos and Brazilian capirinhas while a live six-piece band playing salsa and merengue songs rounds out the experience.

We've been on Royal Caribbean many times before but for the last 3 cruises we opted for Princess and Celebrity. We decided to try RCCL again because we really liked the itinerary. Boy, I don't know why we ever left RCCL. The service, food was outstanding. We are sticking to RCCL for our future cruise vacations!!!

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There are two areas in the buffet. Go to the one in the back. It's not as busy until the last couple days when everyone else figures out to go back there. If there are no seats in the dining area, go upstairs to Sorrentos for more seating and it's less busy.

Denko

Oct 12, 2014

Try to participate in as much activities as possible. Before you realize, the cruise is over, because everything goes so fast! There is too much to do.

mareserene

Dec 05, 2013

If you know how...,yes, you may play the white piano in the lobby...Thanks and congratulations for the understanding!

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